John Wayne. c. 1930s. Image reblogged from wehadfacesthen.

John Wayne. c. 1930s. Image reblogged from wehadfacesthen.

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bitterdoll:

The things I’ve seen
Photo by Nadav Dov Boretzki

bitterdoll:

The things I’ve seen

Photo by Nadav Dov Boretzki

lucagiuseppe:

Alysia Francis, photographed by Luca Khouri 

lucagiuseppe:

Alysia Francis, photographed by Luca Khouri 

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David Lazar. (2011). “Girl With Green Eyes 2.” Photograph made in Putia, Bangladesh.

David Lazar. (2011). “Girl With Green Eyes 2.” Photograph made in Putia, Bangladesh.

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eatsleepdraw:

Xavier Robles de Medina, Self-portrait, Graphite on paper, 12”x 14.5”

eatsleepdraw:

Xavier Robles de Medina, Self-portrait, Graphite on paper, 12”x 14.5”

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Soumik Kar. (2006). “Aishatu, NIgeria.” Photograph made at Kebbi Eye Hospital, Nigeria.

Soumik Kar. (2006). “Aishatu, NIgeria.” Photograph made at Kebbi Eye Hospital, Nigeria.

missfolly:

Portrait of a Young Woman, probably early 1800s, by an unknown artist (originally attributed to  Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-1789))

missfolly:

Portrait of a Young Woman, probably early 1800s, by an unknown artist (originally attributed to  Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-1789))

Lal Khan. (2010). “*.”

Lal Khan. (2010). “*.”

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Alina Locklear photographed by AlexandrT. Image reblogged from ridiculouslybeautiful.

Alina Locklear photographed by AlexandrT. Image reblogged from ridiculouslybeautiful.

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Glenn McCuen. (b. 1991). American actor, model, and gymnast.

Glenn McCuen. (b. 1991). American actor, model, and gymnast.

Dale Grimshaw. “Judgment II.” Oil and gold leaf on canvas. 51 x 41cm.

Dale Grimshaw. “Judgment II.” Oil and gold leaf on canvas. 51 x 41cm.

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Deborah Ann Woll. (b. 1985). American actress.

Deborah Ann Woll. (b. 1985). American actress.

Within your magic web of hair lies furledThe fire and splendour of the ancient world.—Edith Sitwell. (1920). “The Web of Eros.”
Image reblogged from 18-15n-77-30w.

Within your magic web of hair lies furled
The fire and splendour of the ancient world.

—Edith Sitwell. (1920). “The Web of Eros.”

Image reblogged from 18-15n-77-30w.

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